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Toshiba Perception E Ex Digital Pbx Installation And Maintenance Manual
Toshiba Perception E Ex Digital Pbx Installation And Maintenance Manual
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY1992 TBBOI TB701 TB601 TB501 I I - II n n n rluunc *xl- IYIVIUU 3 I mrruw circuit may be used for a DDIU (-MA or -MAT) connection. Use the DDIU Program in Section 200- 255-300, Programming, to assign the desired port (1 -, 4) on the NMDU. 3.94 The NDCU PCB is installed at a rate of one PCB for each group of eight DDIUs. There are no strapping options on this PCB. NOTE: The NMDU and NDCU PCBs are not used with the PDIUs. PDlUs use...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY 1992 4.03 Determine trunk port numbers as follows: I PC6 LOCATION I PCB CIRCUIT I PORT NO. I 1 P,TOO-~15 I 1-4 I I gx TOO-T15 uoo - u31 Example: TO2 1-4 3 TO23 5. ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE STATION EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION 5.00 Electronic Telephone Connections 5.01 See the DEKT Program in Section 200-255- 300, Programming, for instructions on program- ming electronic telephones. The system must be told which type of electronic telephone...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY1992 NEKU PCB PCB CONNECTOR 1 CKT 1 CKT 2 CKT 3 CKT 4 CKT 5 CKT c 26 - 1 - 27 - 2 - 28 - 3 - 29 - 4 - 30 - 5 - 31 - 6 - 32 - 7 - 33 - 8 - 34 - 9 - 35 - 10 - 36 - 11 - 37 - CKT 8 1 RL7 i ; CROSS-CONNECT BLOCK (W-BL) (BL-W) W-0) (0-W W-G) G-W (W-BR) VI,.I,V TAILCO TO TELEPWNF *p TO TELEPHONE #3 TO TELEPHONE #4 TO TELEPHONE #5 TO TELEPHONE #6 (G-W 1 f RL7 (BK-BR) i 1 DTL7 (BR-BK) ; ! DRL7 W-S)...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY1992 HANDSET HANGER PLASTIC FIGURE 4-24--REMOVAL OF ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE BASE FIGURE 4-25-REMOVAL OF HANDSET HANGER NOTE: 3) Position the HVSWHVSI assembly on the standoffs inside the base, and secure with the two screws provided. It is not recommended to equip electronic 4) Connect the HVSWHVSI PCBs to the elec- telephones with both Off-hook Cal/Announce tronic telephone PCB as shown in Figure 4- and the headset option at the same time....
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TO HVSU CONNECTOR ON MAIN PCB INSIDE TELEPHONE HSVI 8 /‘” Q i FIGURE 4-27-HVSI/HVSU INSTALLATION HKT65-20KSD ROOM NOISE I HHEU CONNECTOR I HVSU -WIRE CONNECTOR W203 FIGURE 4-28 ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE PC8 CONNECTIONS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY 1992 5.25 Two pairs of the provided 3-pair modular line connector connect the electronic telephone to the DEKT port, and the other pair connects it to the NOCU PCB. 5.26 NOCU connection details are shown in Figure...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY 1992 CKT 1 CKT 2 CKT 3 CKT 4 CKT 5 CKT 6 CKT 7 CKT a NOCU PCB CROSS-CONNECT BLOCK I - - TLI (-1 26 I RLI f ’ I l- TL2 1 ! 28 RL2I ! I 0 3 - TL3 I ] I 30 - RL3 ’ ! I 5 - TL4 ! ; I 32 - RL4 ! ; 7 - I TL5 ! , RL5 f ; 34 - I 9 - TL6 1 I 36 I RL6II ,, I TL7 1 I 38 I TL8Il ,3 I RL7 ; l 4. I RL8I ! I ’ 15 - \,I I “J” CABLE CONNECTOR PINSr (W-BL) I-: I & TLl @L-W) ; I RLI (W-G) 1 ; TL2 I (G-W) ; /...
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COMPONENT SIDE OF HHEU FIGURE 4-32-INSTALLATION OF HHEU UPGRADE OPTION INSTALLATlONlNSTRUCTlONS SECTlON200-255-204 FEBRUARY1992 5.45 Position the HHEU PCB on the standoffs inside the mounting base, and secure in place using the two screws provided. 5.46 Connect the HHEU PCB to the electronic telephone PCB (Figure 4-30). 5.47 Connect the headset modular cord through the access hole created in Paragraph 5.43 of this procedure. 5.48 Reinstall the electronic telephone’s base and secure in...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY1992 NEKU P, (L151) PexWll) CROSS-CONNECT BLOCK CONNECTOR J501-P, CONNECTOR J5-Pex I- (W-EL) ! r - TL -- (W-EL) (BL-W) ; ; - RL -- (BL-W) W-0) I - DTL -- (W-O) (O-W) ; : - DAL -- (O-W) I ’ I ’ I ’ I ’ I ’ I 1 I I (W-W --cy - EMT1 -- (w-BR) (BR-W) ; ; iNIT -- (BR-W) (S-W) -- MPlJlNl -- (S-W) ’ I W-W ; ; -- Al71 EG -- (Y-BR) (Y-S) -v- EG -- (Y-S) W-B’-) ; ! .- EG -- W-W W-0) --+- EG -- (V-0) W-G) ! i .- EG -- (V-G) (V-W ; ;...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY1992 NDSU PCB CONNECTOR MODULAR JACK - TLI - 26 - W-BL CKT - RLl - 1 - BL-w 1 - DTLl - 27 - w-0 - DRLl - 2 - O-w - TL2 - 28 - W-G CKT - RI-2 - 3 - G-W 2 - DTL2 - 29 - W-BR DSS CONSOLE #l - DRL2 - 4 - BR-w - TL3 - 30 - w-s CKT - RL3 - 5 - S-w 3 - DTL3 - 31 - R-BL CONSOLE #3 - DRL3 - 6 - BL-R - TL4 - 32 - R-O CKT - RL4 - 7 - O-R 4 - DTL4 - 33 - R-G - DRL4 - 8 - G-R NDSU FIGURE 4-35-DSS CONSOLE CONNECTION FOR PERCEPTION, “c”...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200-255-204 FEBRUARY1992 Digital Data Interface Units. The system must be told which type of DDIU (-MA or -MAT) is installed at each location. 1) Remove the electronic telephone base (see Paragraph 5.12). 5.72 Digital Data Interface Units requireonlysingle- pair wiring and are connected to the MDF via standard twisted-pair telephone cables. NOTE: 2) Replace the telephone base with the DDIU- MAT. NOTE: An electronic telephone with a DDIlJ-MAT attached cannot...